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Wall 2
Tansy may
Mustard hat
We have a concrete wall at one side of our house that we don't see much, although it is directly outside the bathroom window. A few weekends ago, Keira and I painted it white and then decided to paint a large-scale botanical design on it. The idea was to create a kind of 'outdoor wallpaper,' rather than a mural.

We had a lot of fun mixing the paints (we mostly used a combination of a yellow test pot from the local hardware store and some old house paint we found in the shed) to get the exact green and yellow we were after. I drew the design in pencil and Keira painted it mostly by herself – she's much better with a paintbrush than me, and we wanted the leaves to have quite fine lines.

I really like the finished wall, and smile whenever I open the bathroom to see it, and remember that autumnal Sunday afternoon painting together.

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The design echoes the tansy that is still going strong in the garden. I'm really loving having yellow around at the moment. I made (yet another) Jul hat, this time in a mustard-yellow cashmere yarn (Ravelry details) and now I think I've officially made enough hats for this coming winter. Although I think Tom still needs one so I'll probably cast that on soon. (I'm thinking about using this pattern from Purl Soho – what do you think?)

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This is a song I have playing my headphones quite often these days: Lost in the Light, by Bahamas.
Hope you're having a happy week!

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5 responses to “yellow gold”

  1. Anna Scott Avatar
    Anna Scott

    I love your wall – what a fabulous way to brighten up an outdoor space and what better way to have flowers all year around.
    Anna

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  2. Stephenie Lawton Avatar

    Lovely, artistic work, and another beautiful hat. Cashmere is so luxurious. I have been knitting hats, too. They are so fast and satisfying. I will have to check out that pattern. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. muenzeeins Avatar

    love the idea of the “outside” wallpaper :); i haven’t knitted the purlsoho boyfriend hat yet, but i like the style, a friend of mine told me that it is quite large in size apparently, but this depends of the wool that is used i guess

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  4. Sally Avatar
    Sally

    I love the wall. Well done you two. It has that floating ethereal look of your embroideries.

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  5. Amiria Grenell Avatar
    Amiria Grenell

    Hello Melissa, oh look its a mustard version of the blue hat you made me two years ago! golly how time fly’s. . . LOVE the mustard colour. Arohanui from Heathcote Valley xx

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